Federal government needs to move on giving the brick kilns green technology, says Sherry Rehman
Islamabad: Parliamentary Leader of the PPP in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman said the government had ordered that all brick kilns be converted to “zig-zag” technology, a design change that makes more efficient use of fuel but no deadline for the switch has been set.”
Addressing the Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change, “We were told that the government will give 1 crore per plant, depending on the size to install the zig zag. The federal government made the comm/itment to provide them with the money and there was no talk on percentage or loan as brick kiln workers are the most vulnerable and exploited people”.
The capital, Islamabad should be a flagship for all the brick kilns getting that money and not on loan. We were told very clearly that 20 crores will be transferred and all these will be turned to zig zag but it has still not been done,” she added while emphasizing on the importance of introducing new brick kilns which will drastically cut air pollution by 70%.
She said, “Pakistan is the 5th most vulnerable country to climate change, two places up from last year and 36% of Pakistan’s glaciers will melt by 2100 due to climate change, which is about 14,000 glaciers. This is indeed alarming and merits our urgent response as it will intensify flash flooding and monsoons in Pakistan”.
Concluding by taking notice of the Islamabad Zoo lions which died, Parliamentary Leader of the PPP in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman said, “The lions’ cage was set on fire to counter the cats’ aggression due to which they both lost their lives and this is just the tip of the iceberg as animals are abused and caged in small spaces. Has Kaavan been safely transferred or not? The animal caretakers, zoo staff and Islamabad Wildlife Management Board are criminally negligent in their duties. Many other animals like ostriches and bulls have also died during their relocation from Islamabad zoo. This brutality and caging needs to be stopped”.